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so i met students, for example at purdue university in indiana who recently graduated with a masters degree in public health. in this job market, of course, many of their peers have struggled to find work. there were 2 million college graduates out of work right now in the united states. i met students who were snatched up immediately. one of them, for example, was hired straightaway by the state of indiana to help coordinate the state's response to large scale public emergencies because of her specialty in homeland security. >> it's interesting, too, specifically that woman you interviewed from purdue she worked with retired military officers as well. so she's getting a broad-based education on that front. there's a homeland security official who also says students now view college as part of a mission that is bigger than themselves. did that feeling come across in students you spoke with? >> very much so, yeah. you meet students now who are arguably turning away from the humanities, the classics, some people would say to a degree that is not necessarily healthy for american higher
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re-election and of all the states that the president won re-election, i think a lower approval rating than indiana. here's what he said about the state of fund raising for the president. >> raising money is hard. right now. for -- in this economy and we -- and obviously, because the president's been spending the great time this summer dealing with the debt crisis, we had to cancel a bunch of events. we'll hit the quarterly targets but, you know, it is hard. >> the fund raising number, though, meshes with another word you hear about inside the base. enthusiasm or lack thereof. >> right. that's a problem and out there on the road right now at top volume really repackaging what he proposed earlier that failed on capitol hill and repackaging it as a jobs bill with a good chan chant that rhymes with "yes we can." and new hampshire is a great test for that because it's a more conservative-leaning state. >> with a populous ring to it looking for a little more sympathetic coming to the government. beth, it does seem -- what's the next tact here for president obama? clear republicans decided to throw up a
re-election and of all the states that the president won re-election, i think a lower approval rating than indiana. here's what he said about the state of fund raising for the president. >> raising money is hard. right now. for -- in this economy and we -- and obviously, because the president's been spending the great time this summer dealing with the debt crisis, we had to cancel a bunch of events. we'll hit the quarterly targets but, you know, it is hard. >> the fund raising...
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indiana comes off the board. you have to have people with the same fervor that you had beforehand so those numbers are correct. so james talked about firing some people. i made a point a couple weeks ago in my cnn column that no one fears the president. it is a point about conviction as well. the base wants to know that you're going to fight as hard as you can, and you cannot give the impression that hey, i'm mr. bipartisan and let's work this thing out. folks want to see you go to battle, even if it means losing a good fight. >> james, here's a number that's hard to change. i want to show our viewers, president obama, george w. bush, and bill clinton at this point of their presidency. obviously, bill clinton won a second term. george w. bush won a second term. approval rating barack obama 43, george w. bush 52, bill clinton 44. here's where i think it matters. barack obama 55% disapproval. president bush was at 43. president clinton was at 44. when a majority disapproves, it gets hard heading into a political ye
indiana comes off the board. you have to have people with the same fervor that you had beforehand so those numbers are correct. so james talked about firing some people. i made a point a couple weeks ago in my cnn column that no one fears the president. it is a point about conviction as well. the base wants to know that you're going to fight as hard as you can, and you cannot give the impression that hey, i'm mr. bipartisan and let's work this thing out. folks want to see you go to battle, even...
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this is where we're talking about in northern parts of indiana. there are severe storms here that have a history of producing 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds in addition to hail. so they're evacuating the stadium right now, get everybody out of there, game delay to help keep those people safe. so great move on the part of officials and authorities there. if you remember, it was just three weeks ago today in indianapolis where the stage collapsed during the sugar land concert and three people died there. i'm not sure if that's being taken into account at all in this situation. it's great to see that they're evacuating the situation right now as these storms are approaching from the west. you can see there's a severe thunderstorm watch across the whole area, it does include chicago too, and there's been ground stops at o'hare as well as midway because of those thunderstorms so if you're trying to travel, unfortunately things aren't looking better as things are pushing from from the west. maximum winds around 16 miles an hour, it's been kind of drifting
this is where we're talking about in northern parts of indiana. there are severe storms here that have a history of producing 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds in addition to hail. so they're evacuating the stadium right now, get everybody out of there, game delay to help keep those people safe. so great move on the part of officials and authorities there. if you remember, it was just three weeks ago today in indianapolis where the stage collapsed during the sugar land concert and three people died...
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in indiana, i think it was 7-1. in virginia, better than 2-1. as a result, he was able to carry these traditionally republican states. the last time indiana or virginia voted for a democrat for president, 1964. 1976. and yetégñ?ñ? obama had this huh advantage in the fall of 2008 change the tone in washington. i'm upset with the deficits of the bush years. i'm going to cut taxes for $250,000 a year. and interestingly enough, the second most widely splayed ad of said, government healthcare? extreme. he developed a different tone as a as i understand i centrist sid from the far left. >> greta: governor christie, i actually believe he's not going run. newspaper and there's somebody do you want to get into this voodoo game? should he run or not? >> first of all, i don't know whether he'll run or not. he said last night, go look at politico, we have 1:53 of me saying i will never run. then when he got the heartfelt said, in essence, you'd have to be insane not to be moved by that. easily. politico answer. see the tape of what i said. i think he's s
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host: a postal worker himself, in indiana. caller: i want to make a quick comment darrell issa is not our friend. love him, but he is not our friend. mr. cliff guffey, make sure you tell everybody out there that the post office is the way to go. we beat the price at ups, and sex. and, when it is snowing outside, the post office is the only one moving around. host: have you been participating in the protest around the country? caller: yes, ma'am. i have. i love it. remember, this is not a bailout. this is our money, and we want congress to take that money and give us access to it so we can help the post office. it is not a bailout. we did not ask for tax money from the american people. it is our money. host: cliff guffey? guest: i appreciate you calling in. u.s. the but the demonstrations, we have -- you asked about the demonstrations. we just had demonstrations across this country. we feel like the average is around 50,000 people. that is postal workers testing congressman for help. -- asking congressman for help. i would not
host: a postal worker himself, in indiana. caller: i want to make a quick comment darrell issa is not our friend. love him, but he is not our friend. mr. cliff guffey, make sure you tell everybody out there that the post office is the way to go. we beat the price at ups, and sex. and, when it is snowing outside, the post office is the only one moving around. host: have you been participating in the protest around the country? caller: yes, ma'am. i have. i love it. remember, this is not a...
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next call comes from jeffersonville, indiana. roy, what do you think about the effectiveness of the presidential primary system? >> well, i'm not happy with it. think i it ought to be done in may. caller: that way it gives everybody a lot of time. but when you start moving states ahead of other states in the primary, it gives people saying i got to vote for so and so because they did. but the whole thing amounts -- how many states have republican governors that have changed the districts and everything for their congress and senate seats, and flees one other thing i may ask you if you let me say it is back when president obama first couple weeks in officed that democrats and republican congress in to talk about what was going on, miss mcconnell asked him how many minutes republicans or democrats had. he didn't like the answer and he's a cry babey and since that day, his only belief, he's not helping anybody but himself just trying to get obama out of office. host: stan from the "washington post." the s.e.c. facings criticism from
next call comes from jeffersonville, indiana. roy, what do you think about the effectiveness of the presidential primary system? >> well, i'm not happy with it. think i it ought to be done in may. caller: that way it gives everybody a lot of time. but when you start moving states ahead of other states in the primary, it gives people saying i got to vote for so and so because they did. but the whole thing amounts -- how many states have republican governors that have changed the districts...
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. >>> as students return to class at indiana university one remains missing. lauren disappeared. with each passing day her family's holding out hope she will be found. john yang reports. >> reporter: indiana university's new school year begins with an old question -- what happened to lauren speier? the 20-year-old fashion student was last seen walking back to her offcampus apartment at about 4:30 in the morning, after a night hoof partying with friend june 3rd, three months ago today. this summer, her parents retraced the steps at the same time of night. rob speier says what they saw disturbed them. >> we saw people walking, many of them were inebriated, some walking by themselves. our message had not registered with people. >> reporter: as the school year begins, lauren's apartment complex held safety seminars. >> we were extremely, extremely disappointed by the lack of turnout. they're either invincible or they are just completely oblivious to their surroundings. >> reporter: weeks of searching, including last month's search of thousands of tons of trash at a landfill, haven't
. >>> as students return to class at indiana university one remains missing. lauren disappeared. with each passing day her family's holding out hope she will be found. john yang reports. >> reporter: indiana university's new school year begins with an old question -- what happened to lauren speier? the 20-year-old fashion student was last seen walking back to her offcampus apartment at about 4:30 in the morning, after a night hoof partying with friend june 3rd, three months ago...
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in indiana, i think it was 7-1. in virginia, better than 2-1. as a result, he was able to carry these traditionally republican states. the last time indiana or virginia voted for a democrat for president, 1964. last time north carolina did so, 1976. and yetégñ?ñ? obama had this huge cash advantage in the fall of 2008 that allowed him to just tzé 31;x@ûval (q change the tone in washington. i'm upset with the deficits of the bush years. i'm going to cut taxes for everybody who makes less than $250,000 a year. and interestingly enough the second most widely splayed ad of the obama campaign+v2c7rs+áy1 árg(éh-ú$>e&dx 9tk ss+0humks;%fuo r e) 3 battleground the fall of 2008 was an ad that said, government healthcare? extreme. he developed a different tone as a as i understand it centrist since he's governed from the far left. >> greta: governor christie, i actually believe he's not going run. every day you pick up a newspaper and there's somebody that says he still k.f÷ 9o do you want to get into this voodoo game? should he run or not? >> fir
in indiana, i think it was 7-1. in virginia, better than 2-1. as a result, he was able to carry these traditionally republican states. the last time indiana or virginia voted for a democrat for president, 1964. last time north carolina did so, 1976. and yetégñ?ñ? obama had this huge cash advantage in the fall of 2008 that allowed him to just tzé 31;x@ûval (q change the tone in washington. i'm upset with the deficits of the bush years. i'm going to cut taxes for everybody who makes less...
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southern indiana to instead consider crossing the ohio river in madison, indiana, about 35 miles out of the way. the folks who use that bridge to get to work every day need it fixed and need it fixed now. you may remember last week during his address to the joint session of congress president obama specifically mentioned a kentucky bridge over the ohio river that desperately needed repair. that was a different kentucky bridge over the ohio river that also desperately needs repair. that was the brent-spence bridge that links kentucky with ohio. that one also needs to be repaired. it recently has been dropping concrete chunks on to its lower deck. in fact, there are lots of bridges across the country that need to be repaired. more than 69,000 american bridges are deemed structurally deficient by the federal away administration. should we fix those bridges? shouldn't we fix those bridges is essentially the argument for the infrastructure portion of the american jobs act which president obama officially sent to congress earlier tonight. shouldn't we fix those bridges? shouldn't we fix th
southern indiana to instead consider crossing the ohio river in madison, indiana, about 35 miles out of the way. the folks who use that bridge to get to work every day need it fixed and need it fixed now. you may remember last week during his address to the joint session of congress president obama specifically mentioned a kentucky bridge over the ohio river that desperately needed repair. that was a different kentucky bridge over the ohio river that also desperately needs repair. that was the...
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indiana, a massive bolt of lightning appeared to hit notre dame stadium. that storm unleashed brutal rains during the home opener. the stadium was evacuated twice, once during halftime and once during the fourth quarter. no one was hurt. >>> tropical storm lee has come ashore. rain has triggered flooding in low-lying areas in new orleans and prompted evacuations in jefferson parrish. thousands have also lost power. more from the weather channel's alex wallace, alex, just gotten word of an apparent tornado touchdown in florida this morning? what's going on? >> that's right. you know what, alex. it has to do with lee. when you get tropical cyclones, you can get in closer to the coast, you can get brief tornadoes storming up. lee pushes closer to the coast. we'll be waiting for confirmation on that. latest on lee right now. 50 miles west of morgan city, louisiana. sustained winds at 40 miles per hour, moving at a snail's pace at 3 miles per hour. the view on the radar showing you where we have all of the rain. the bands still coming on in here, right along th
indiana, a massive bolt of lightning appeared to hit notre dame stadium. that storm unleashed brutal rains during the home opener. the stadium was evacuated twice, once during halftime and once during the fourth quarter. no one was hurt. >>> tropical storm lee has come ashore. rain has triggered flooding in low-lying areas in new orleans and prompted evacuations in jefferson parrish. thousands have also lost power. more from the weather channel's alex wallace, alex, just gotten word of...
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indiana, i am sorry. caller: i would vote for herman cain. he and ron paul are the only one speaking to the truth. host: aside from florida, what does mr. cain have to do to gain a better stronghold? caller: continue speaking to the truth. host: does it have the ability to do that? caller: yes, i do. host: he has been in the ditch with the rest of us. in knows how to work and to get the job done. this is twitter -- "the new york post" has a feature looking at gov. chris christie who is set to speak in simi valley, california. you can see it tonight at 9:00 on c-span. the governor, besieged by republican insiders to enter the presidential field after rick perry's gop debate meltdown takes a national stage tonight. this trip takes him to california, missouri, and louisiana. aides say it was scheduled well in advance. the latest push to get in to run for the white house. former first lady barbara bush reached out to chris christie's wife to convince her their children and family would be able to thrive in the white house despite the fishbowl-lik
indiana, i am sorry. caller: i would vote for herman cain. he and ron paul are the only one speaking to the truth. host: aside from florida, what does mr. cain have to do to gain a better stronghold? caller: continue speaking to the truth. host: does it have the ability to do that? caller: yes, i do. host: he has been in the ditch with the rest of us. in knows how to work and to get the job done. this is twitter -- "the new york post" has a feature looking at gov. chris christie who...
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we take you out to indiana, new developments in the murders of five people there. police are questioning a career criminal, they describe now as a person of interest in the case. harris faulkner is at the breaking news desk. it looks like there might be a little bit of a break in the case, harris. >> reporter: what we're watching right now is that the sheriff is trying to calm everybody's nerves in franklin county, indiana in saying he feels that this was not a random bit of violence. he says that is important for the community to know that they are safe. this has sent shock waves through the community. you are looking at 46-year-old david isom. he was picked up tuesday evening after an investigation into an unrelated case. in the middle of interviewing this man they found some things that led them to believe they should search his home. that is 25 miles away from where the killings had happened. when they got to the scene the indiana police say they feel like they got some information that could link him to the five killings. it was a family of four and a neighbor
we take you out to indiana, new developments in the murders of five people there. police are questioning a career criminal, they describe now as a person of interest in the case. harris faulkner is at the breaking news desk. it looks like there might be a little bit of a break in the case, harris. >> reporter: what we're watching right now is that the sheriff is trying to calm everybody's nerves in franklin county, indiana in saying he feels that this was not a random bit of violence. he...
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indiana, toll road. great success? i don't know. ask the people in indiana who use the money now. where did that money go? into the toll road? no. went into other transportation projects in the state. in indiana, tolls are going through the roof. you ask the users out there and it is a different story. maybe it goes back to the issue that if the money is dedicated into the infrastructure, that works. if it is bled off for other purposes, good government purposes, that is another story. user financed, user paid system. >> i wrote about this earlier this year for "national journal." one of the things i believe is from your staff that we were talking about that the real problem in public/private partnerships can be that you have big investors dealing in with local governments and they are very sophisticated. what mr. mica is trying to do on his staff is coming up with ways to equalize that balance a little bit and the other point i would make is the only -- only 24 states and the district of columbia have used public/ private partnerships. we still have -- it works in some places and
indiana, toll road. great success? i don't know. ask the people in indiana who use the money now. where did that money go? into the toll road? no. went into other transportation projects in the state. in indiana, tolls are going through the roof. you ask the users out there and it is a different story. maybe it goes back to the issue that if the money is dedicated into the infrastructure, that works. if it is bled off for other purposes, good government purposes, that is another story. user...
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we're always boasting oh, i got this job from, you know, illinois or indiana or texas, every governor is in the game of competing for jobs. and that's not a very good national strategy. >> jon: so you are not just competing globally. >> no. >> jon: you're actually competing with right-to-work states. >> well, and every governor has an interventionist economic development strategy, you know, rick perry who says, you know, i want to get government out of your business, but every day his economic development team has big economic development fund and they're luring businesses that are strategic to texas. an they're closing deals with some money from this fund that's paid for by oil & gas royalties. every state has got some version of that. but the bottom line s the reason why we wrote this book is that is a really bad national strategy. because you are just moving businesses from one state to another, all through tax incentives. you're really-- rather than competing and inviting the globe to invest. >> jon: you're suggesting a darwinnian strategy every man for themselves, may the best ma
we're always boasting oh, i got this job from, you know, illinois or indiana or texas, every governor is in the game of competing for jobs. and that's not a very good national strategy. >> jon: so you are not just competing globally. >> no. >> jon: you're actually competing with right-to-work states. >> well, and every governor has an interventionist economic development strategy, you know, rick perry who says, you know, i want to get government out of your business, but...
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that alabama's illegal immigration law is the strictest in the nation, stricter than arizona, utah, indiana and georgia. is that a fair representation of it? >> it is. that is what the spots are called. they're proud of that. one of the key things that the judge did was again a departure from what courts have done in arizona law and others allowing law enforcement to make traffic stops and in the course of the stop other other contact, determine a person's immigration status, other courts said no. that is -- let's stop and take a look at that. she looks and said congress is allowed for states to have a role in immigration enforce many. she didn't block the law. she aloud it to go forward. alabama officials saying tonight the law goes into affect tomorrow. >> greta: there are other things. she didn't allow some things. some of the things she did allow, she allowed the part in the statute requiring schools to check citizenship of the students and also, one of the things i thought was unusual she upheld a section nullify contracts knowingly introduced to with unauthorized aliens which i though
that alabama's illegal immigration law is the strictest in the nation, stricter than arizona, utah, indiana and georgia. is that a fair representation of it? >> it is. that is what the spots are called. they're proud of that. one of the key things that the judge did was again a departure from what courts have done in arizona law and others allowing law enforcement to make traffic stops and in the course of the stop other other contact, determine a person's immigration status, other courts...
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at least in indiana. thousands of students are fleeing public schools for catholic schools after receiving vouchers as part of a new state law that allows families to choose the school of their choice even a private school. >> john l.sesser is the executive director of the indiana nonpublic education association and joins us from indianapolis. good morning to you, john. >> good morning, steve. good morning, gretchen. good to be with you. >> great to have you as well. this voucher program where there are thousands going to catholic schools and other nonpublic schools, this has really made parents very happy but it has at the same time infuriated the teachers? >> you know, i think we're thrilled with the response of the families who have taken advantage of the program. i think we're almost at 3700 families or students that are taking advantage of the vouchers here in the state of indiana. i think you can keep that in perspective, steve, in terms of 3700 and there are probably 1.1 million students here in th
at least in indiana. thousands of students are fleeing public schools for catholic schools after receiving vouchers as part of a new state law that allows families to choose the school of their choice even a private school. >> john l.sesser is the executive director of the indiana nonpublic education association and joins us from indianapolis. good morning to you, john. >> good morning, steve. good morning, gretchen. good to be with you. >> great to have you as well. this...
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. >>> tens of thousands of drivers who commute between indiana and kentucky, officials suddenly closed i 64 bridge friday after inspectors found cracks in the steel support beams. the bridge remains closed. estate leaders say the fix will likely take months. and an great commute for the folks there, wolf. >> they got to fix that, those breaks are not necessarily good if the cars are going over. you don't want a disaster. they have to be prudent to be sure. lisa, thank you. >>> a field of eight republican presidential candidates. what do they need to do tonight to stand out in the crowd? we will talk about it in our strategy session. stand by for that. plus, you may remember this controversial picture of the former democratic congressman, anthony weiner. we will tell you how it is now affecting the 2012 presidential race. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." [ oswald ] there's a lot of discussion going on about the development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protec
. >>> tens of thousands of drivers who commute between indiana and kentucky, officials suddenly closed i 64 bridge friday after inspectors found cracks in the steel support beams. the bridge remains closed. estate leaders say the fix will likely take months. and an great commute for the folks there, wolf. >> they got to fix that, those breaks are not necessarily good if the cars are going over. you don't want a disaster. they have to be prudent to be sure. lisa, thank you....
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a massive bolt of lightning striking notre dame stadium in indiana. a severe storm swept through, releasing punishing rains. the weather became so violent, they evacuated the stadium at halftime and again in the fourth quarter. >>> the former head of the imf, international monetary fund back home in france. dominique strauss-khan arrived in paris this morning. new york prosecutors dropped their case after a maid accused him of attempted rape. let's go to annabelle roberts, live in london. a good sunday morning to you. any word to whether dsk will make a statement, talk to the media now that he's back home in france? >> so far, nothing certain about that, alex, and he made no comment at the airport and chose not to speak to the media when he arrived back at his flat in paris. a scrum of journalists waiting for him, indicating how big a figure is dsk is in france. he and his wife looked relaxed and cheerful once they made it through the reporters. i do expect him to give a television interview, putting for the his version of what happened to him since m
a massive bolt of lightning striking notre dame stadium in indiana. a severe storm swept through, releasing punishing rains. the weather became so violent, they evacuated the stadium at halftime and again in the fourth quarter. >>> the former head of the imf, international monetary fund back home in france. dominique strauss-khan arrived in paris this morning. new york prosecutors dropped their case after a maid accused him of attempted rape. let's go to annabelle roberts, live in...
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it's that people -- they don't understand that it's hard raising nine kids, bringing them from indiana out here and keeping them together. >> michael jackson has died in los angeles this afternoon. >> reporter: for jermaine, there would be more than enough tears ononune 25th, 2009. >> to hear my mother say he's dead, to hear her say this -- i lost it. >> reporter: amid a frenzy at the hospital, jermaine hugged his mother then took one last look at michael. >> and there he was laying there and la toya was there before us and he was lifeless. i touched his forehead, his face and it was still soft and i kissed him, i pulled his eyeballs to look into his eyes and i told him how much i love him and i'm going to misss you o much. and the kids came in and they were, you know, daddy, please, wake up, daddy -- but it was important for them to see him to get it over with. >> reporter: two years later, there is reason for encouragement. michael's kids spend time here? >> yeah, they were all here before they went up to the new place. >> reporter: who is looking after them now? >> my mother and sta
it's that people -- they don't understand that it's hard raising nine kids, bringing them from indiana out here and keeping them together. >> michael jackson has died in los angeles this afternoon. >> reporter: for jermaine, there would be more than enough tears ononune 25th, 2009. >> to hear my mother say he's dead, to hear her say this -- i lost it. >> reporter: amid a frenzy at the hospital, jermaine hugged his mother then took one last look at michael. >> and...
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the indiana national weather service warns that six to eight foot waves would hit southern california. >> police in oakland are investigating that city's 80th 80th homicide of the year. it happened just after 3:00 edafternoon in east oakland. a man was found shot to death on 74th avenue off bancroft. police have not released any information about the victim. last year at this time oakland had 60 homicide, and those 60 homicide victims and other victims of violence are being remembered right now in a village until oakland. peace in the streets is the theme. it began an hour ago on san pablo avenue. a candle will be lighted for each victim of violence killed in oakland last year. the group is giving away backpacks to the children of victims of violence. >> a vigil is set to begin at 7:15 for jose esparza. at the oakland community organization of st. lewis church on hundred avenue. he was shot and killed in front of his six-year-old son last sunday during an attempted robbery. there's $15,000 reward for information leading to the killers. >> a long-time democratic campaign treasurer who
the indiana national weather service warns that six to eight foot waves would hit southern california. >> police in oakland are investigating that city's 80th 80th homicide of the year. it happened just after 3:00 edafternoon in east oakland. a man was found shot to death on 74th avenue off bancroft. police have not released any information about the victim. last year at this time oakland had 60 homicide, and those 60 homicide victims and other victims of violence are being remembered...
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we also are watching severe thunderstorms in the upper midwest, chicago to indiana. the notre dame game, they evacuated the stadium in south bend because of severe thunderstorms. that game might not get played today. there you see the location of the stadium. this is the first time in history they say that they've evacuated the stadium and delayed a game because of weather. also problems at the tennessee game, the iowa game, and the michigan game because of storms. >> i know -- >> they want them safe. >> i don't think they want to risk anything. i remember a story, a young student at notre dame, declan sullivan was his name. he was filming the practice and the hydraulic lift fell over, to his death. i would imagine that they're taking every precaution that they can. although some people may be upset with the decision. thank you very much, appreciate it. a lot going on with katia and lee. we'll check back, thanks. >>> also, we're covering gabrielle giffords. the last time we saw the congresswoman, she showed up for that important house vote to keep the government from
we also are watching severe thunderstorms in the upper midwest, chicago to indiana. the notre dame game, they evacuated the stadium in south bend because of severe thunderstorms. that game might not get played today. there you see the location of the stadium. this is the first time in history they say that they've evacuated the stadium and delayed a game because of weather. also problems at the tennessee game, the iowa game, and the michigan game because of storms. >> i know -- >>...
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those mysterious deaths in indiana that turned out to be a case of mass murder. rick folbaum is tracking this at the news desk. >> reporter: police outside of indianapolis were waiting for autopsies to be completed, hoping that they would provide some clues. five bodies were discovered sunday after a young child was seen wandering around outside a house. police were called, and that began what is now officially a murder investigation. police say the person, or the people who carried out these murders are still on the run. all five victims were beaten, hit on the head, they were also shot. four had gunshot wounds to the head, one was shot in the chest. the victims include a 50-year-old man, his ex-wife and their two grown kids ages 18 and 23. police in franklin county are urging locals to be careful if they hop their door to strangers, and to report any suspicious activity. they are also urging anyone who might have any information to call the indiana state police, the number is (812)689-5000. they stress that you can call anonymously. jon: no word yet on motive o
those mysterious deaths in indiana that turned out to be a case of mass murder. rick folbaum is tracking this at the news desk. >> reporter: police outside of indianapolis were waiting for autopsies to be completed, hoping that they would provide some clues. five bodies were discovered sunday after a young child was seen wandering around outside a house. police were called, and that began what is now officially a murder investigation. police say the person, or the people who carried out...
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think of the impact throughout the heartland, in indiana or illinois. senator roberts talked about agriculture. in north dakota we've got more cattle than people. i think we've got three million cattle. right now to send them into south korea, we pay more than 40% tariff. how do we compete with argentina or australia in that situation? this is an opportunity. this is absolutely an opportunity. we need to reach out and grab it with both hands. we've got the president right now saying hey, pass those trade agreements. absolutely. please get them down here to us. we've worked so hard to make sure we've cleared all the hurdles, t.a.a. or whatever else is required. bring those trade agreements to us. we stand ready to pass them. and with that, i'd like to -- a senator: would you yield for a second? mr. hoeven: yes. a senator: you're talk to go your constituents about this. i'm sure all of us have stories about this. mr. portman: this morning we had a weekly caucus. there were 12 pork producers from ohio. their number one issue was trade and tkpwregt -- getti
think of the impact throughout the heartland, in indiana or illinois. senator roberts talked about agriculture. in north dakota we've got more cattle than people. i think we've got three million cattle. right now to send them into south korea, we pay more than 40% tariff. how do we compete with argentina or australia in that situation? this is an opportunity. this is absolutely an opportunity. we need to reach out and grab it with both hands. we've got the president right now saying hey, pass...
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host: chuck from indiana. caller: you mentioned the cost of living adjustment. what is the cost of living derived from? what about gas food, heating oil, electric? these are nine essentials. -- non-essentials. wait a minute. guest: did i say non-essentials? the cost of living index is something the government puts together. there is an abstract that puts regions in and they take a basket of goods and the price them in these regions and they come up with a cost of living index. you should compare powell's with apples. you need an index -- you should compare apples with apples. government agencies that do cost-of-living indexes workers at right-to-work in states are making more money in disposable income. host: good morning, michael. caller: smoke and mirrors. i believe in unions. i agree with him. why should you benefits? why should the union go to save those jobs? you benefit. guest: that is a classic argument. if unions are doing their job workers would join them voluntarily. to force you to request representation is outrageous. we should not get into the decis
host: chuck from indiana. caller: you mentioned the cost of living adjustment. what is the cost of living derived from? what about gas food, heating oil, electric? these are nine essentials. -- non-essentials. wait a minute. guest: did i say non-essentials? the cost of living index is something the government puts together. there is an abstract that puts regions in and they take a basket of goods and the price them in these regions and they come up with a cost of living index. you should...
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in the face of rather monstrous traffic and detour adversity, like what is being faced in southern indiana and in kentucky right now, in the face of that kind of adversity, americans innovate. that means a brand new every 45 minutes $1 ferry service across the ohio river that did it not exist before, which is particularly handy if you work right at the bridge abutment. but still better, another option for getting across the ohio river there with sherman minton shut down. but it also means another kind of innovation in the form of branding and merchandising. when we first talked about the emergency shutdown of the sherman minton bridge on this show and the proverbial bomb it was dropping on louisville-area are traffic, i described it as that region's version of carmageddon. los angeles had what it called carmageddon one weekend this july because l.a. had to shut down the 405 freeway in both directions for construction work. carmageddon went off without a hitch in the end because there are was lots of warning, lots of advance publicity and ultimately only lasted a couple of days. in louisvil
in the face of rather monstrous traffic and detour adversity, like what is being faced in southern indiana and in kentucky right now, in the face of that kind of adversity, americans innovate. that means a brand new every 45 minutes $1 ferry service across the ohio river that did it not exist before, which is particularly handy if you work right at the bridge abutment. but still better, another option for getting across the ohio river there with sherman minton shut down. but it also means...
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my mother who came from sweden in the late 1970's, she is a surgeon could she went to work in gary, indiana. there were not many american educated doctors who were where it -- who were willing to work in gary, indiana in the late 1970's. the economy was collapsing and it was a very poor and crime- ridden area. employer contributions, then and now, they are disproportionate for foreign doctors. u.s.-born doctors will not go there. different studies -- let me remarks briefly on immigration and economic growth. when it comes to high skilled immigration, there really is consensus among labor economists on the benefits of high skilled immigration could there probably is not with regard -- skilled immigration. there probably is not with regard to lower skilled immigration. in terms of fiscal effect coming terms of high skills contributed vs. what they use in public services, they actually pay off over their lifetime over $100,000 in net benefits to u.s. taxpayers in terms of what they contribute more vs. what they use up in services. on competitiveness, we first mentioned higher productivity. but
my mother who came from sweden in the late 1970's, she is a surgeon could she went to work in gary, indiana. there were not many american educated doctors who were where it -- who were willing to work in gary, indiana in the late 1970's. the economy was collapsing and it was a very poor and crime- ridden area. employer contributions, then and now, they are disproportionate for foreign doctors. u.s.-born doctors will not go there. different studies -- let me remarks briefly on immigration and...
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indiana did it. six or seven other states have done it. this is a battle at state capitols to create the openness, then let a thousand flowers bloom. >> right. there has to be a level of activism at state levels, and i'm excited that our head of the education committee in new jersey, a democrat, is on the front lines with governor christie in changing tenure laws and making things better. this does not excuse what's happening on the grassroots level. we in newark in the grassroots community have to focus on what's happening to a child. i did a walk through my community two saturdays ago and found parent who is didn't get their kids to school the first week of school. >> unacceptable. >> at the schoolhouse, there needs to be more responsibility there. we all have to start doing more. we are lacking the sense of urgency in america around this issue. we don't realize what we're doing now is going to hurt our country. >> that's exactly why we're here. mayor booker, governor bush, thank you so much. >> thank you for working across party lines.
indiana did it. six or seven other states have done it. this is a battle at state capitols to create the openness, then let a thousand flowers bloom. >> right. there has to be a level of activism at state levels, and i'm excited that our head of the education committee in new jersey, a democrat, is on the front lines with governor christie in changing tenure laws and making things better. this does not excuse what's happening on the grassroots level. we in newark in the grassroots...
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we will go to john in indiana. caller: good morning. it is not a matter of doubt whether she should run or not run. she is not going to run. the moment she declares, the financial gravy train is out. host: sarah palin talks about her plan, but does not announce in iowa. you can join the conversation by giving us a call. giving us a call. from the front page of "the new york times" -- they talk about the three debates in the next three weeks. rick perry is privately being coached to come across as more presidential. deliberate and defending his texas record. rob is joining us on the republican line. caller: good morning. i think sarah palin should run it. she has actually run a government, a business. she has done something other than being a political organizer. i think she would be a good candidate. i know she has a following. she has a huge crowds. i think she should run and make the race interesting. host: from the baltimore sun -- about 2000 people attending the event. we covered it live on c-span. it is available on our website. sh
we will go to john in indiana. caller: good morning. it is not a matter of doubt whether she should run or not run. she is not going to run. the moment she declares, the financial gravy train is out. host: sarah palin talks about her plan, but does not announce in iowa. you can join the conversation by giving us a call. giving us a call. from the front page of "the new york times" -- they talk about the three debates in the next three weeks. rick perry is privately being coached to...
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i hope he goes to indiana. i hope he goes to michigan. i hope he comes back to ohio. he was in ohio yesterday, and he said this about the jobs bill. >> ohio, if you pass this bill, then right here in this state tens of thousands of construction workers will have a job again. pass this jobs bill, and there will be funding to save the jobs of up to 14,000 ohio teachers and cops and firefighters. there are schools all throughout ohio that need this kind of renovation. there's a bridge in cincinnati that connects ohio to kentucky that needs this kind of renovation. there are construction projects like these all across the country just waiting to get started and there are millions of unemployed construction workers looking for a job. so my question to congress is, what on earth are we waiting for? >> and of course a gallup poll out today showing 45% of americans want their congressional member to vote for the american jobs act. only 32% want them to vote against it. so, once again, the people aren't being listened to by the republicans. now, in the state of ohio, boots on
i hope he goes to indiana. i hope he goes to michigan. i hope he comes back to ohio. he was in ohio yesterday, and he said this about the jobs bill. >> ohio, if you pass this bill, then right here in this state tens of thousands of construction workers will have a job again. pass this jobs bill, and there will be funding to save the jobs of up to 14,000 ohio teachers and cops and firefighters. there are schools all throughout ohio that need this kind of renovation. there's a bridge in...
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and finally i would like to give a shout out to my friends in indiana. that is my comment. the percentage of payroll compared to gdp. host: a tweete -- a democrat from california. you are on the air. caller: are you listening? host: we are listening. caller: listen, i believe the stimulus is wrong and the reason why i believe it is wrong is because if we put it this stimulus into the people of the united states, we will spend all the money buying stuff from china and indonesia and places like that and all of the money will leave. i agree with your first caller today who said that ross perot was right. we ought to ban these trade agreements and concentrate on putting factories in this country. you could put a factory out in the middle of the desert and you will have small businesses grow up around it. we could put a toy factory anywhere and you would have small business grow all around it and it will stimulate the economy. but just putting it into building stuff -- or, building up the road and the bridges, all that money is going to go -- i mean, you are going to put people
and finally i would like to give a shout out to my friends in indiana. that is my comment. the percentage of payroll compared to gdp. host: a tweete -- a democrat from california. you are on the air. caller: are you listening? host: we are listening. caller: listen, i believe the stimulus is wrong and the reason why i believe it is wrong is because if we put it this stimulus into the people of the united states, we will spend all the money buying stuff from china and indonesia and places like...
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cornyn: i thank my colleague from indiana. i just want to respond briefly to the senator from massachusetts. this isn't an assessment that i have made that taiwan needs these aircraft. this is one made by the department of defense and there -- in their 2011 report on military -- china's growing military power. and they detailed the increasingly precarious situation in the taiwan strait, stating that china seeks the capability to deter taiwan independence and influence taiwan to settle the dispute on beijing's terms. so it's clear from both the press reports from the state newspaper, the very bellicose comments that this is really an attempt by the mainland china, the people's republic of china, to intimidate not only taiwan but also the united states. and we should not give in to that intimidation. this chart which i've pointed to earlier demonstrates the growing imbalance in the taiwan strait. this is why these additional aircraft are needed. the red one is 2,300 operational combat aircraft from the people's republic of china
cornyn: i thank my colleague from indiana. i just want to respond briefly to the senator from massachusetts. this isn't an assessment that i have made that taiwan needs these aircraft. this is one made by the department of defense and there -- in their 2011 report on military -- china's growing military power. and they detailed the increasingly precarious situation in the taiwan strait, stating that china seeks the capability to deter taiwan independence and influence taiwan to settle the...
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get your question answered by someone in india, versus getting your question answered by someone in indiana which might take one call to get answered, that neutralizes the overall costs because of the difference in the wage rates. we're encouraging the administration to consider how to incense u.them to bring thos jobs back. >> are they good jobs? >> terrific jobs. our business that grown 80% in the last the two years since when he the good fortune of participating in the jobs forum. we found families want to stay in local communities. people want to have the flexibility to be able to work from their home, or be able to work when they have the opportunity to, working around their family's schedules. >> this is an at-home call center? people working at home? >> absolutely. a young child or sick parents, they need flexibility. what this opportunity offers them is the ability to construct thiv other work schedules and work how offer and when they choose and choose the different companies they provide service for. so we have folks that will work 80 or 90 hours a week and can earn in the high $8
get your question answered by someone in india, versus getting your question answered by someone in indiana which might take one call to get answered, that neutralizes the overall costs because of the difference in the wage rates. we're encouraging the administration to consider how to incense u.them to bring thos jobs back. >> are they good jobs? >> terrific jobs. our business that grown 80% in the last the two years since when he the good fortune of participating in the jobs...
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but in stage collapse, take a look, remember this, horrific in indiana. could come back to haunt country music duo sugar land the group scheduled to play. the collapse killed several, wounded many more during a terrible thunderstorm. family members of at least -- suing the group can they be held legally responsible? our legal panel joins us now. joey jackson with vicki zigler. good to see you both. this comes down joey foresee was it foreseeable this would happen? didn't they know in advance that foul weather, horrific weather was on the horizon? >> therein lies the question. it is said that the risk perceived is the duty defined. the danger that you perceive, if you perceive such a danger you have a legal duty to guard against it. the issue of negligence is not only what you know but what you should have known. it was a stormy day, lousy day. you could foresee, that there would be a horrific tragedy that would come about. in terms of the band, what could they have done? >> gregg: they could have called it off. >> they could have called it off. [ talking
but in stage collapse, take a look, remember this, horrific in indiana. could come back to haunt country music duo sugar land the group scheduled to play. the collapse killed several, wounded many more during a terrible thunderstorm. family members of at least -- suing the group can they be held legally responsible? our legal panel joins us now. joey jackson with vicki zigler. good to see you both. this comes down joey foresee was it foreseeable this would happen? didn't they know in advance...
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and one of those industries is centrally located in indiana. in fact, one of our top industries, particularly an industry with significant growth over the last decade or so or more, and that's the medical device industry. and yet, the medical device industry, because of its success, was targeted during the formation of the health care plan that was proposed by the president and passed by this congress in the last session. that bill imposed a tax increase on the medical device industry even though they did not have a direct relationship to what was trying to be accomplished in the obama care medical plan. here's an industry that is a world leader, where the united states is a world leader, an industry that brings in substantial revenue, has seen significant increase in growth, and holds great potential for the future. and yet, because there was a, looking for pay-fors for the health care plan, looked at the, the administration looked at an industry and basically said we can draw some taxes and provide some revenues. their proposal was to achieve
and one of those industries is centrally located in indiana. in fact, one of our top industries, particularly an industry with significant growth over the last decade or so or more, and that's the medical device industry. and yet, the medical device industry, because of its success, was targeted during the formation of the health care plan that was proposed by the president and passed by this congress in the last session. that bill imposed a tax increase on the medical device industry even...
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>>trace: witnesses heard gunshots in a rural county in indiana but police do not know who killed the five. four victims are members of the same family, a man, his ex-wife, and their two adult children. another man also died but cops found one body in an r.v. and the others in a home. cops say some of them had what appeared to be gunshot wounds. >> there's a lot more questions we have than answers. it is obvious. there is a lot of if's and's and but's and make sure we do this right. >> a relative a victim said someone has been dealing drugs in the area but police have not said whether they believe the murders are drug-related murders. >> we are facing another looming government shut down over a disagreement about where to cut spending. how the showdown on capitol hill could affect the victims of natural disasters. the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think
>>trace: witnesses heard gunshots in a rural county in indiana but police do not know who killed the five. four victims are members of the same family, a man, his ex-wife, and their two adult children. another man also died but cops found one body in an r.v. and the others in a home. cops say some of them had what appeared to be gunshot wounds. >> there's a lot more questions we have than answers. it is obvious. there is a lot of if's and's and but's and make sure we do this right....
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ask the people in indiana. we use a toll road right now. where did that money go? into the toll road? no. meanwhile, investors have changed over. the tolls are going through the roof. if you ask the users out there, it is a different story. this may be goes back to the issue that the money is put into the infrastructure, it works. do not get me wrong. good government purposes, that is a whole different story. that reflects our perspective of user-financed, user-pay systems. >> i wrote for "national journal," and i believe it was from your staff, but i believe we were talking about the real problem in these partnerships is that you have a very big investors coming in and dealing with local governments, who are not very sophisticated. i think one of the things that he is trying to do on his staff is come up with a way they can equalize this a little bit, and the only other thing i would make as a point, i was provided with a statistic, which is that only 24 states and the district of columbia have used public- private partnerships, and most of those occurred in only
ask the people in indiana. we use a toll road right now. where did that money go? into the toll road? no. meanwhile, investors have changed over. the tolls are going through the roof. if you ask the users out there, it is a different story. this may be goes back to the issue that the money is put into the infrastructure, it works. do not get me wrong. good government purposes, that is a whole different story. that reflects our perspective of user-financed, user-pay systems. >> i wrote for...
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one of the things you've talked about is trying to follow the examples set by governor dan yells in indiana and that is to sell or lease the turn bike. that's the super highways that that's the super highways that runs from the border to border. you also want to privatize the five state prisons. so far you've only got a bid i think on one of the state prisons and i don't know if you've had any real great offers on the turnpike. do you see those as real long-term solutions? >> well, first of all we could have sold more prisons but we're not going to sell for a bad price. secondly, we sold one and we did very well with that and in addition to that we privatized more of the operations of these prisons. and believe me, our director of corrections here in ohio is thrilled with where we are because i think you know that the cost of correction facilities is skyrocketting and we've been able to get ourselves in a position to be able to change that, to be able to first of all not only have the kind of reforms in the prisons like unit management but also what do they say, to bend the -- i forget the
one of the things you've talked about is trying to follow the examples set by governor dan yells in indiana and that is to sell or lease the turn bike. that's the super highways that that's the super highways that runs from the border to border. you also want to privatize the five state prisons. so far you've only got a bid i think on one of the state prisons and i don't know if you've had any real great offers on the turnpike. do you see those as real long-term solutions? >> well, first...
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host: indiana, you're on. caller: first, the chart you had at first seemed to add up to more than 100%. i was wondering how you reconcile that and how do you account for things like degradation like when the exxon valdez sank g.d.p. in aalaska went up because of the cost of recovery. host: thank you, john. guest: good catch. you must be an account yourself. what i left out of that chart is imports. they are counted as a negative in g.d.p., because they are not domestic production. and we measure it by final sales. with respect to your second question of degradation of the environment, that's an issue that's been kicking around citizens u.s. accounts were founded in the great depression in the 1930's, and yes, indeed, people recognize the founder of the, that that is a net deduction that should be taken against production, and just as we depreciate and use capital in production, we should do the same for natural resources. the difficult thing is how do weness economics of pollution? most oil wells are not bough
host: indiana, you're on. caller: first, the chart you had at first seemed to add up to more than 100%. i was wondering how you reconcile that and how do you account for things like degradation like when the exxon valdez sank g.d.p. in aalaska went up because of the cost of recovery. host: thank you, john. guest: good catch. you must be an account yourself. what i left out of that chart is imports. they are counted as a negative in g.d.p., because they are not domestic production. and we...